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Brykster

Eurobricks Vassals
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  1. Hahaha thanks! As long as you have a hilled landscape and barriers you'll be fine; the insides didn't allow me to lift the bottom far above the treads' level, so it does its best on flatter ground
  2. Thank you very much! Thanks! I tried to make the columns into clusters, which can be as stable, less stable, or more stable as/than single columns, depending on how many clusters there are to hold it up, especially when one of them collapses, because, while they can be structurally stable and can hold more weight, if that weight goes unheld, it can be more dangerous for the building; I hope that answers your question. But I do remember some city-states using clustered columns instead of individuals, though I can't recall which one(s)
  3. (out-of-role comment) Did you come up with the planet on your own, or are there pre-set types of planets to explore? It's all very cool! (to the person who made the base on the magma-filled planet)
  4. Thank you! It's much appreciated
  5. This tank is built mostly for functionality, less for mobility and style A knob on the back wheels out four small cannons when the cannon doors are lifted up The wheel with three pegs on the back makes the machine guns in the front shoot. I used two six-stud-shooter pieces, but installed them in a way where the base piece, which holds all of the studs, rotates, while the trigger piece which releases the studs, stays stationary, which is not how they were intended to work. And this is the interior rotary which makes it all possible The cockpit seats only one to make room for the main cannon's laser function I apologize for the poor quality of the pictures; a better camera is on my list. Any thoughts and suggestions are very welcome
  6. The mythical battle of Perseus and Medusa, in her temple of exile. I tried to make it look as if the temple was worn down by earthquakes; there are rocks that have fallen on the roof as if from an avalanche, some tiles are on levels elevated above others, and the magma pit, which was inspired by Clash of the Titans (2010) I tried to make the statues as realistically frozen as i could, in battle or in cowardice. I was thrilled a while back when the Lord of the Rings sets came out with Greek-shaped swords, so that i would eventually be able to make something along these lines. This is my first actual MOC post; if anyone has suggestions on where to get professional photoshop, i already know how to use it to fix up lighting Any thoughts and suggestions are very welcome
  7. The aerodynamic features look super awesome and realistic!
  8. It's a very cool shipyard! The photo of the ships is very reminiscent of paintings of the time; neat!
  9. That's super cool! I've never seen something that compact, functional, and intricate at the same time.
  10. It's a well-done style, and you kept to it.
  11. Very cool; It's realistically compact and functional.
  12. I got back from my first tour of Europe this summer, and everywhere was beautiful; it's a magnificent representation of the architecture.
  13. Helps a lot. Many thanks!
  14. That's a good use of those mini planet pieces
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